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Requirements for Used Oil Transporters & Transfer Facilities

To comply with the RCRA regulations for transporting and storing used oil, used oil transporters must do all of the following:

  • Get an EPA ID, if they do not already have one.
  • Check that the used oil that is transported or stored is under the 1,000 parts per million halogen standard of the rebuttable presumption.
  • Deliver the used oil that they receive to one of the following:
    • Another used oil transporter who has an EPA ID
    • A used oil processing or re-refining facility that has an EPA ID
    • An off-specification used oil burner facility that has obtained an EPA ID
    • An off-specification used oil burner facility
  • Comply with DOT regulations in 49 CFR 171 through 180.
  • Take immediate action to protect human health and the environment in the event of spillage or leakage of used oil during transportation (refer to 40 CFR 279.43 [c]).
  • Keep records of each used oil shipment that is categorized as follows:
    • Accepted for transport
    • Delivered to another used oil transporter, used oil burner, processor or re-refiner, or disposal facility
    • Exported to a foreign country
  • Keep the shipment records for at least three years.
  • Manage residues from the storage or transport of used oil as specified in 40 CFR 279.10(e).
  • Empty trucks before using them to transport used oil as specified in 40 CFR 261.7, if the trucks previously have been used to transport hazardous waste.

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